A Baltimore man started an income-sharing club after the DOGE job cuts. It’s redistributed over $20,000 so far.
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A group of neighbors in Baltimore are redistributing their income each month to support each other. It all began with the DOGE job cuts.
A group of neighbors in Baltimore are redistributing their income each month to support each other. It all began with the DOGE job cuts.
A group of neighbors in Baltimore are redistributing their income each month to support each other. It all began with the DOGE job cuts.
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